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! app-defaults file for Ncview
!
! David W. Pierce 20 January 2006 dpierce@ucsd.edu
!
! If this does not match the version of ncview being run, an error
! is generated. This helps to make sure that the proper app-defaults
! file is being used.
Ncview*version: 1.93
!
! If this is 1, then ncview will code the dimensionality of the displayable
! variables (in a list) by setting their color to the colors below. If this
! is 0, then no color coding of the dimensionality of the variable is done.
Ncview*varColors: 1
!
Ncview*foreground1d: grey
Ncview*foreground2d: lightblue3
Ncview*foreground3d: pink2
Ncview*foreground4d: yellow
Ncview*foreground5d: white
!
! If this is 1, then ncview will attempt to automatically put on coastlines
! if it "thinks" the data is geographical atmospheric data.
Ncview*autoOverlay: 1
!
! Width of the information-giving labels. If you like wordy titles and
! long names, you might want to set this to be larger; conversely, if
! your descriptions are terse, you might want to set this smaller.
Ncview*labelWidth: 555
!
! Default size, in PIXELS, to set a newly opening window to.
Ncview*blowupDefaultSize: 300
!
! Width of the dimension name buttons. If you use a
! large font, or long dimension names, you might want
! to increase this.
Ncview*dimLabelWidth: 95
!
! Width of the variable name buttons. If you use a
! large font, or long variable names, you might want
! to increase this.
Ncview*varLabelWidth: 114
!
! Number of variables per row of the variable selection box.
! Might want to reduce if you increased 'dimLabelWidth'
Ncview*nVarsPerRow: 4
!
! Some people like "exit"
Ncview*quit*label: Quit
!
! It may be desirable to set these, depending on what colors
! you typically have loaded:
Ncview*foreground: azure
Ncview*background: SteelBlue
Ncview*PlotXY_canvas*background: LightSteelBlue
Ncview*PlotXY*font: -*-courier-*-r-*-*-34-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
!
Ncview*font: -*-lucida-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
Ncview*axisFont: 10
!
Ncview*ccontour*borderWidth: 0
!
Ncview*label2.justify: Left
Ncview*label3.justify: Left
Ncview*label4.justify: Left
Ncview*label5.justify: Left
!
Ncview*label2*borderWidth: 0
Ncview*label3*borderWidth: 0
Ncview*label4*borderWidth: 0
Ncview*label5*borderWidth: 0
!
!*optionbox.borderWidth: 0
!
!*varselectform.borderWidth: 0
Ncview*varlist_label*borderWidth: 0
!
Ncview*label_row.borderWidth: 0
Ncview*label_name.borderWidth: 0
Ncview*label_dimension.borderWidth: 0
Ncview*label_min.borderWidth: 0
Ncview*label_cur.borderWidth: 0
Ncview*label_max.borderWidth: 0
Ncview*label_units.borderWidth: 0
!
Ncview*ydimselectbox.borderWidth: 0
Ncview*ydimlist_label.borderWidth: 0
!
Ncview*xdimselectbox.borderWidth: 0
Ncview*xdimlist_label.borderWidth: 0
!
! Modifications to standard button presses. My convention
! is that mouse button3 indicates a reversal of standard procedure,
! whereas holding down the control key while pressing a mouse button
! indicates an accelerated version of the standard procedure. You
! might prefer something different. '_mod2' versions are
! the accelerated version of the standard routines, '_mod3'
! are backwards versions of the standards, and '_mod4' are
! accelerated backwards versions of the standard routines.
! '_mod1' are the standard versions themselves.
!
! backup actions
Ncview*cmap.translations: #augment <Btn3Down>,<Btn3Up>: cmap_mod3()
Ncview*Range.translations: #augment <Btn3Down>,<Btn3Up>: range_mod3()
!
! accelerated actions
Ncview*reverse.translations: #override Ctrl<Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: reverse_mod2()
Ncview*back.translations: #override Ctrl<Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: back_mod2()
Ncview*forward.translations: #override Ctrl<Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: forward_mod2()
Ncview*fastforward.translations: #override Ctrl<Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: fastforward_mod2()
!
! Accelerated, backwards, and accelerated backwards actions
Ncview*blowup.translations: #override Ctrl<Btn3Down>,<Btn3Up>: blowup_mod4()\n\
<Btn3Down>,<Btn3Up>: blowup_mod3()\n\
Ctrl<Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: blowup_mod2()
! Add our own redraw routine
!*ccontour.translations: #override <Expose>: redraw_ccontour()
!
Ncview*scrollspeed.translations: #override <Btn1Down>:StartScroll(Continuous) MoveThumb() NotifyThumb() \n\
<Btn1Motion>:MoveThumb() NotifyThumb()
!
! Various actions you can do in the color contour window.
Ncview*ccontour.translations: #augment\n\
Ctrl<Btn1Up>: do_set_min_from_curdata()\n\
<Key>q: do_quit_app()\n\
<Btn1Up>: do_plot_xy()\n\
Ctrl<Btn1Motion>: do_set_min_from_curdata()\n\
Ctrl<Btn3Up>: do_set_max_from_curdata()\n\
Ctrl<Btn3Motion>: do_set_max_from_curdata()\n\
<Btn2Up>: do_set_dataedit_place()\n\
<Btn2Motion>: do_set_dataedit_place()
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